The Scots Magazine, Band 15Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1753 |
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... reside in other countries are liable to the same tax, as are also all employments, fees, and penions. And to prevent disputes, every one is to tax himself upon oath, according to the best of his judgment. |. Having already taken up so ...
... reside in other countries are liable to the same tax, as are also all employments, fees, and penions. And to prevent disputes, every one is to tax himself upon oath, according to the best of his judgment. |. Having already taken up so ...
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... reside, and leave the government of the empire to him. Nay perhaps he might tell him, that as he was then grown old, and unfit for this world, he must follow the example of his ancestor Charles V. by retiring to a monastery, and leaving ...
... reside, and leave the government of the empire to him. Nay perhaps he might tell him, that as he was then grown old, and unfit for this world, he must follow the example of his ancestor Charles V. by retiring to a monastery, and leaving ...
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... reside; and that he had gone about from house to house, changing his dress in this manner, since the beginning of March last; and particularly had been furnished with such change of dress at the pannel's house, about the beginning of ...
... reside; and that he had gone about from house to house, changing his dress in this manner, since the beginning of March last; and particularly had been furnished with such change of dress at the pannel's house, about the beginning of ...
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... reside; and this will of course i. us in disputes with many of the powers of Elrope, especially with Spain and Portgal. Suppose a Jew who had appeared in Portugal as a Christian, should come over, and after being naturalized herc ...
... reside; and this will of course i. us in disputes with many of the powers of Elrope, especially with Spain and Portgal. Suppose a Jew who had appeared in Portugal as a Christian, should come over, and after being naturalized herc ...
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... reside for seven years in any of our colonies in America, and should take the oaths appointed by an ačt of the first year of his late Majesty, should be deemed his Majesty's natural-born subjects of this kingdom. By both these acts ...
... reside for seven years in any of our colonies in America, and should take the oaths appointed by an ačt of the first year of his late Majesty, should be deemed his Majesty's natural-born subjects of this kingdom. By both these acts ...
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